EIZO's 4K posterboy, DuraVision FDH3601 will be up for display on the 14th of April at the NABShow 2012, in Las Vegas USA, a convention of creative professionals and production houses. What makes this 36.4" PC monitor an eyeball magnet (literally), is that it sports a 4K resolution (4096 x 2160 pixels), and has a bleeding-edge featureset for content-creators. So high is its resolution, that it requires two dual-link DVI connections (or two DisplayPort connections, provided they transport two TMDS links each). It can deliver 100% coverage of the RGB palette, with the ability to reproduce 278 trillion colors. Other vital stats include 700 cd/m² brightness, 1000:1 contrast ratio, 176° and 176° (H and V) viewing angles, and 8 ms response time. The DuraVision FDH3601 was first announced in 2011. It costs a little over $35,000.

This has been reviewed in the most current issue of the german magazine c't. Basically, the display just kicks ass but is a tad bit expensive at 25000€. Also, since it requires two DL-DVI connectors, it shows up as two individual screens that need to be joined with Eyefinity or Nvidia's equivalent - without Eyfinity it is a bit of a hassle to use.

2 DVI's? Display Port cannot achive this? How slow are we advancing? I seriously thought 4k TVs/monitors were already in production at some Asian factory =_=;
I am disappoint. Here we have 10" iPads with a 2048x1536 resolutions, and we can't even get a 36" display at 4k without selling all our organs in one convenient bundle

I am disappoint. Here we have 10" iPads with a 2048x1536 resolutions, and we can't even get a 36" display at 4k without selling all our organs in one convenient bundle

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It'll come. This is just the beginning and the new iPad is pretty new still so the higher resolution have to mature a bit in the minds of the consumers. Is my theory at least. Give it like a year or so.

So they will actually finance the finished product with pre-order money and won't give a thing back to those of the pre-order.... lol...... one must be pretty stupid to buy it 5 months ahead of launch...